Martin J. Svaglic, PhD., papers, 1930-1983, (bulk 1930-1969).

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Martin J. Svaglic, PhD., papers, 1930-1983, (bulk 1930-1969).

The Martin J. Svaglic, PhD., papers consist of 6.5 linear feet spanning the years1930 to 1983 (bulk 1930-1969), and include correspondence, drafts and manuscripts, articles and reviews, lecture and research notes, and biographical information. Subjects include John Henry Newman, Victorian Literature, Oxford Movement, Loyola University Chicago, and Loyola's English department.

6.5 linear feet.

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Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890

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John Henry Newman was born in London on February 21, 1801, the eldest of six children. His early education was at the Ealing School, a private boarding school. He entered Trinity College, Oxford, in 1817 and went on to become a fellow of Oriel College in 1822. A profound conversion experience in 1816 animated Newman's spirituality and eventually led to his ordination to the Anglican priesthood in 1825. Newman remained at Oxford, serving as a tutor, and in 1828 became vicar of the University ...

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Loyola University Chicago

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The St. Ignatius College Jesuit Community was established in 1857 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. The name changed to the Loyola Jesuit Community following the re-chartering of St. Ignatius College as Loyola University in 1909. From the description of Litterae Annuae et Historia Domus Universitatis Loyolaeae (Collegii St. Ignatii) Chicagiensis, 1920-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 771916724 ...

Svaglic, Martin J.

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Born in 1916, Chicago, IL; died October 4, 1998, Chicago, IL. Professor, author. Martin J. Svaglic attended St. Ignatius High School in Chicago before receiving both a bachelor's and masters' degree in English Literature from Loyola University Chicago in 1938 and 1940. In 1949 Svaglic received his doctorate in English Literature from the University of Chicago. He bagan teaching in the English department at Loyola in the late 1940s and remained on the faculty until his retirement in 1983. In 1964...

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